My first impression was 64PL, since there is a prettysubstantial reed mark on the lower left obv. But I'm surprised it didn't get the PL...
Note that this thread is nearly 8 yrs old. Carry on.
That is a beautiful example of one of the most interesting issues (imo) in American classic coins. AU55?
That is another beautiful coin! I'll guess AU53.
It seems odd to have the toned obv with an untoned ring around it,almost like a pad with some chemical was placed on it,and that even yellow tone...
I'm going to say 45 for the heck of it, my usual disclaimer that luster is very hard to judge on static photos. Great looking coin!
I think the Peace is AT, based on the toning pattern, and also it just looks "heat treated" to me.
Add me to the pile.
Hey, I'm just glad you had time to post what you have! Hope you all are getting some sleep. As always, family first!
Hi all, I started this thread as a place to post information on how to determine if trade dollars were real or counterfeit, not as a place to post...
beautiful patina on that one. I guess F15.
IMO anyone who guessed 50 to 55 can consider their guess "correct," since the amount of remaining luster is the main issue in those grades; and...
Agree with above, a ding on the D, don't see an over MM
I don't think there was much question as to whether the coin is genuine, it's whether it has been fiddled with. And I don't think the images...
I don't know about other folks but I can't make axial lighting work on slabbed coins due to reflection off the plastic. I think that on a dark...
I think the graders, in their haste, may have mistaken die polish for cleaning marks on a bright coin.
First, the GIFs are a real help in studying the coin. I see what ToughCoins is talking about, an oval area on the rev between star 2 and the wing...
I'm no expert, but even if I squint real hard I can't see a DDO. sorry.
That's a great looking dime. Just terrific. and the old grading certificate adds a lot of interest.
She's beautiful! I love all the hair detail. Very choice.
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